Ukraine will receive additional PAC-3 missiles from US in coming days - Zelensky
Zelenskyy said Ukraine will get additional PAC-3 interceptors as Russian missile attacks outpace monthly supplies, leaving the country short of air defense munitions.
- Following the NATO summit in Turkey, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed on July 9 that Ukraine will receive a new United States aid package including additional PAC-3 interceptors for Patriot air defense systems.
- An acute munitions shortage left Kyiv vulnerable after Ukraine was unable to stop 23 ballistic missiles and six hypersonic Zircon missiles Russia launched against the capital during recent attacks.
- Zelenskyy outlined a three-part strategy to secure air defenses, stating, "First, we're seeking a license from the U.S. to manufacture Patriot systems," alongside European funding programs and partnerships to obtain additional missiles.
- Domestic production of the Freya anti-ballistic system is also being pursued; the project will be chaired by Ukraine and comprise up to seven countries with specialized manufacturing facilities.
- Beyond air defense, Ukraine is sharing specialized aerial and maritime drone technologies with the United States for evaluation, aiming to transition into a broader, formalized drone deal between the two countries.
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Ukraine to receive additional PAC-3 missiles from US in coming days - ZelenskyPresident Zelensky announced the receipt of an aid package from the US in the coming days. Separate agreements have also been reached with European partners regarding additional PAC-3 missiles for Patriot.
Ukraine to receive Patriot missiles from allies — but unclear when, Zelensky says amid air defense crisis
"There are no dates set yet, but there will be additional PAC-3s," President Volodymyr Zelensky told reporters a day after the conclusion of the NATO summit in Turkey.
US to Send PAC-3 Air Defense Aid to Ukraine as Drone Technology Sharing Begins
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed that Ukraine will receive a new military assistance package from the United States in the coming days, following the NATO summit in Ankara. Zelenskyy stated that the upcoming delivery will include additional PAC-3 interceptors to reinforce the nation's air defense capabilities. We bring you stories from the ground. Your support keeps our team in the field. DONATE NOW Beyond immediate air defense…
The President added that the United States won't be the only country providing Ukraine with anti-ballistic missiles. The United States will provide Ukrainian defense forces with a new package of anti-ballistic missiles for the Patriot in the coming days. According to RBC-Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy made this statement while answering journalists' questions. The head of state was asked whether Ukraine had agreed on new suppli…
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